May plans to prop up her weakened government by striking deal with minor party of Irish unionists - News Summed Up

May plans to prop up her weakened government by striking deal with minor party of Irish unionists


June 8, 2017 Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May leaves with her husband, Philip, after voting in Maidenhead, England. Their departures were seen as a Downing Street bid to stave off a far more dramatic resignation: that of the prime minister. Asked whether Trump had spoken to May about postponing a trip to London, presidential spokesman Raj Shah said Sunday, “The President has tremendous respect for Prime Minister May. “The queen extended an invitation to President Trump to visit the U.K., and there is no change to those plans,” a spokeswoman for the prime minister said. “Voters do not want further months of uncertainty and upheaval,” William Hague, a former party leader and former foreign secretary, wrote in the Telegraph.


Source: Washington Post June 11, 2017 12:55 UTC



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